Bill Gaines is one of the most important figures in comic book history. In the ’50s he was the man behind E.C. Comics, which with titles like Tales From the Crypt and Weird Science became a scapegoat for juvenile delinquency. A Senate Subcommittee investigation into the effects of horror comics led to a skewed public perception of Gaines that nearly put E.C. out of business. Gaines kept one title, which he developed over many years: Mad Magazine.

Now John Landis, a director with quite a pulp instinct of his own, may finally have the money together to make a film about Gaines. Read More »